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Dog Show Tips for Beginners: Navigating the Learning Curve
[caption id="attachment_15805" align="alignleft" width="522"] Matt Stroud with his dogs and his new children's book, "More than a Ribbon."[/caption]
Host Laura Reeves welcomes Matt Stroud (known to some on Facebook as "Kermit the Dog"), an enthusiastic owner-handler of Schipperkes. Matt shares his journey from being a shy high schooler navigating 4-H with a poodle mix and a Yorkshire Terrier, to returning to the dog show world as an adult with his Schipperkes.
Navigating the Learning Curve Matt candidly discusses the
fragmented and confusing realities for newcomers, noting that while the sport is more visible than ever, basic logistics—like navigating superintendent websites to enter shows—can be overwhelming without insider knowledge.
The Power of Mentorship and Responsibility A major turning point for Matt was meeting his tough-as-nails mentor, Audrey, who bluntly told him his struggles in the ring were his fault, not the dog's. Matt emphasizes the importance of
accepting personal responsibility for grooming, conditioning and handling, rather than blaming judges or competitors.
Highs, Lows and Dealing with Negativity Matt shares the incredible high of winning an Award of Merit at his first Westminster, contrasted with a humbling weekend where a lack of preparation resulted in losing every class. He also provides practical advice for handling "mean people" ringside:
avoid vague-booking on Facebook and instead speak directly to the person to clear up misunderstandings.
"More Than a Ribbon" Matt introduces his beautifully illustrated, rhyming children's book,
More Than a Ribbon, A Dog Show Story. Inspired by his own journey and the beauty of outdoor shows like Palm Springs, the book is designed to
help kids (and adults) normalize losing, learn that they cannot control every outcome and find comfort in their community.
Matt's Top 3 Tips for Beginners:
- Filter the advice you receiveand consider whether it empowers you to improve.
- Take personal responsibilityfor understanding ribbons, placements and ring procedures.
- Never give up, because even through dry spells, your winning moment will come.